QUEEN'S THEATRE.
-" One leading man is enough for most pictures, but m "Joy Street," of modern American youth, to be shown finally to-night at the Queen s Theatre,1 there are three such players. Lois Moran as the leading woman is at first a guileless, unsophisticated heiress. Later she has love affairs with three different youths, who aid in her development into a "woman of the world." "A Girl of the Lumber Camps" is the second feature.
iT H really outstanding attractions are included in the .Queen's Theatre programme which opens to-morrow night. The first film is a sparkling, riotous comedy-drama, "Making the Grade," which stars Edmund Lowe and Lois Moran, with Lucien Littlefleld and many others It is a Picture of Mid-Western society, "with all -its foibles, hopes, and fears. ' The second feature is "Looping the Loop," a gripping romance .of the sawdust: and spangles, that pulls the heartstrings with its daring scenes of deathdefying aerial feats by trapeze artists- the comedy antics of the clowns, the sensational sharp-shooting acts, and the wonders of the strong men, and the beautiful girls riding barebacked on ponies. This stupendous picture of circus life claims an all-star cast of players.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 5
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197QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 5
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